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Beep@lemmus.org to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago

Europe is ready to ditch US tech for private alternatives

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Europe is ready to ditch US tech for private alternatives

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Beep@lemmus.org to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago
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Europe is ready to ditch US tech for private alternatives | Proton
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New research from Proton shows that Europeans want to shed US tech dependence and build tech sovereignty for Europe. Read the full report.
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    are those millions? am I reading that right?

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      yes, german has a very weird way of writing numbers, where . is replaced by , and , is replaced by .

      So, in US numbers, that would be EUR 274,091,361.75

      It has confused many people already. It should be made more consistent internationally. I propose all use the US format of 274,091,361.75 because that’s already used in programming and so it’s widespread.

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        “Very weird way of writing numbers”

        You mean like in all of Europe (excluding UK and Ireland) and latin America? It’s only english speaking countries and some Asian countries that separate with ,

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      Your eyesight is 20/20

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      https://www.heise.de/en/background/Microsoft-Dependency-Federal-Government-Pays-near-500-Million-Euros-in-One-Year-11171050.html

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